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Special teams mistakes and a key interception contributed to a 20-0 halftime deficit for the Badgers.

The Wisconsin offense struggled, gaining only 61 rushing yards and allowing six sacks.

Quarterback Danny O’Neil threw his fifth interception of the season, leading to Maryland's first touchdown.

MADISON – Ugly. Downright ugly.

There is no other way to describe Wisconsin’s 27-10 loss to Maryland in the Big Ten Conference opener Saturday, Sept. 20, at Camp Randall Stadium.

The Terrapins took advantage of a first half interception and two special teams mistakes to race out to a 20-0 lead at halftime. Wisconsin showed signs of life in the third quarter, but not nearly enough to avoid the first loss to Maryland in program history.

The victory improved the Terrap

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